I'm applying to Indiana University Bloomington and I want to know if they have rolling admissions. How does rolling admissions impact the way I should plan my application timeline?
Indiana University Bloomington does not follow a rolling admissions process. They have traditional decision plan timelines. For the 2024-2025 application cycle, the application deadline for Freshman (Domestic and International Students) for fall term is February 1, while the scholarship consideration deadline is November 1.
The absence of a rolling admissions process means that all applications are reviewed after the final deadline has passed, not on a first-come, first-served basis. Thus, it takes some pressure off applicants from submitting their applications as early as possible. However, aiming for that November 1 deadline for scholarship consideration can still be a good goal.
This kind of admissions process grants some flexibility in that you don't necessarily have to rush to be amongst the earliest applicants. Nevertheless, it's a good idea to start working on your application well in advance of the deadline. This will give you ample time to perfect your essays, gather all necessary documentation, and avoid last-minute stress.
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